Given their obvious preferences in the passing game, New England's interest in Beasley should be anything but a shock.

Beasley is a catcher of 5 feet 8 inches. He has just finished his 2018 season, which has resulted in 672 yards and three touchdowns in 65 points for the Cowboys as the most targeted receiver. Beasley is not very far from his career in 2016 either, since he has totaled 75 catches and five touchdowns en route to a 833-yard season with the Cowboys.

Of course, the $ 30 million granted to Beasley on a four-year deal with the Bills helped his decision. But for Beasley, 29, the decision to go to Buffalo, opposed to New England (or Dallas), realized that he would have more opportunities. with sophomore sophomore Josh Allen knocking him off the ball. reliable target.

"Everyone attaches great importance to money," Beasley said at his press conference in Buffalo. "I mean, money is important, but I just wanted opportunities, I felt I could do more [in Buffalo]. "

But considering the failure of Adam Humphries' pursuit by the Patriots and the release of Golden Tate in New York, it is likely that Beasley could have taken advantage of those opportunities if he had launched in a Patriot attack led by Tom Brady.

Beasley heard of his decision via Twitter and said that he was not afraid of the mistakes he would have made in choosing the Bills on the rest of the field.